Underpass

/ˈʌn.də.pɑːs/ noun

An underpass is a road, path, or tunnel that goes under another road, railway, or obstacle. It lets traffic or pedestrians cross without meeting the traffic above.

From "under" plus "pass," describing a way of passing below something. The term arose with modern road and rail systems.

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